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Brain Snack: Blogs & RSS Readers, Friday, January 16 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

The "Brain Snack" Webinar "Blogs & RSS Readers" will be held Friday, January 16 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Register now.

Blogs and RSS are the new email and are here to stay. SCLS is using blogs to communicate to you, our members. Online Update, Wicked Cool, Know More, and Get in the Van are just a few of the blogs produced by SCLS staff for our member libraries. Join SCLS staff for an informative session on blogs and RSS readers – and maybe even start your own!

Blogs and RSS Readers were a part of the first semester of Project Play. If you want to get a head start on these topics, check out weeks 2 and 3 of Semester 1 at http://projectplay.owlsweb.info/. The short videos by Common Craft are excellent introductions to these topics and you are encouraged to view these before the Brain Snack and come with any questions you may have.

January 12, 2009 in RSS, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

Yahoo! Pipes

Yahoo has released a new product called Pipes that looks like it's essentially a tool for making mashups.

Library bloggers, notably Aaron and Sarah, have posted a bit about it. There's not much by way of official help or documentation yet, but other blogs (like Mr. Speaker, Frantic Industries, and David Rothman) have posted some ideas.

Even after reading all that, I still felt like I needed to try it to really get it - so here's my first attempt: MADreads - Nonfiction reviews.

I took the RSS feed for Madison PL's book review blog, MADreads, and ran it through a filter that shows only the nonfiction reviews. The "pipe" can either be viewed as a web page, or subscribed to as an RSS feed.

My example can hardly be called a mashup - and it's technically not doing anything the blog authors couldn't do with category feeds. However, it was something I could do for myself as a blog reader, without knowing anything more than the RSS feed and the name of the categogy I want to see.

It's going to take a bit more figuring to see what kind of useful stuff Pipes can put out. A commenter at Librarian in Black described how she's using it to email blog entries to non-blogreading colleagues.

(Next I think I'm going to put a filter on my Chowhound forum feed to strip out everything that's not about Wisconsin. And maybe throw my Yelp feed in there too, and get rid of the non-foodie reviews...hm...maybe there's something to this after all...even if it's only for amusement, or to improve the nutrition-to-filler ratio in my personal information diet.)

Try Pipes for yourself, and comment if you can think of a good use for them!

February 16, 2007 in RSS | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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